This means that in the future, the homeowner and electric car owner can start the charging process when electricity prices are low and pause it when the cost of electricity from the grid exceeds a certain value.
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However, Solaredge has also made some improvements on the software side. For example, the owner of the wallbox can now also control and set the RFID cards via the My Solaredge app. The new functions can also be retrofitted by upgrading the firmware either remotely from Solaredge or by the installer on site if the inverters have certain requirements.
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The charging station must have a DSW1.3 dip switch for the new functions. This must also be switched on. In addition, the charging station and the inverter must be connected to the same network. (mfo)